Hope you had a great week and are staying safe out there. Hopefully you had a chance to keep up with what's new with Royal Caribbean this week. But if not, here's a roundup of this week's news.
Just this week, Royal Caribbean made the last-minute decision to swap adults-only venues on Icon of the Seas.
When the cruise line initially announced details of its newest cruise ship, Cloud 17 (located in Chill Island) was the adults-only area.
Cloud 17 was intended to replace the Solarium, traditionally the adults-only area on Royal Caribbean ships.
However, Icon of the Seas has now designated the Hideaway neighborhood as the area for guests 18 and older.
This change was made, in part, to match the new Hideaway Beach on Perfect Day at CocoCay, which will also be an adults-only area.
Royal Caribbean News
- Icon of the Seas restaurant and dining guide
- Icon of the Seas Suite Neighborhood: What to expect
- Photos show what suites on Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas looks like
- Royal Caribbean has an ultra-luxury suite that can cost over $80,000 per week — here's what it looks like
- 9 reasons to stay up late instead of waking up early on a cruise ship
- Oasis of the Seas Cabins to Avoid
Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast
The 523rd episode of the Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast is now available, where Matt shares his first experience on Icon of the Seas.
Matt previewed Icon of the Seas for 7 hours this week, and he’s back to share his initial thoughts on the ship.
Please feel free to subscribe via iTunes or RSS, and head over to rate and review the podcast on iTunes if you can! We’d appreciate it!
Video: One thing I would change to improve every Royal Caribbean restaurant
Have you subscribed to the Royal Caribbean Blog YouTube Channel? We share some great videos there regularly, all about taking a Royal Caribbean cruise! This week, we are sharing our latest video — One thing I would change to improve every Royal Caribbean restaurant — and don’t forget to subscribe here.
Photo tour of a balcony cabin on Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas. It has more power outlets than I've seen on any ship
Icon of the Seas has been extensively promoted for its size and innovation over the last year. But little has been shared about the ship’s standard staterooms.
Once guests set foot on the ship, will they also see improvements made to the typical stateroom categories?
Earlier this week, Allie also got the chance to tour Icon of the Seas for a short sneak peek. She toured a balcony stateroom and felt impressed by the upgrades she saw there.
From increased connectivity to modern designs, see what’s new.
Royal Caribbean has a $100,000 cup on its new cruise ship that includes a lifetime drink package
Cruise drink packages attract fans who want to party extensively or save money on their beverages.
One souvenir on Icon of the Seas will take the beverage package to a whole new level.
This six-figure gilded chalice costs $100,00 just for the single cup.
However, its purchase also grants you an unlimited Royal Caribbean drink package for life.
Buying this treasure essentially guarantees you’ll never pay for another drink, including cocktails, spirits, liquors, beers, wine by the glass, sodas, water, mocktails, premium coffee and tea, and fresh-squeezed juice.
I stayed in a windowless cabin onboard Odyssey of the Seas that cost $2,300: Here's what my inside stateroom looked like
Angie recently cruised on Odyssey of the Seas, one of Royal Caribbean’s newest ships.
For the length of the 8-night Southern Caribbean itinerary, she stayed in an interior guarantee cabin.
This was the cheapest option for two people, totaling $2,321.
However, she was surprised by the quality and size of the stateroom. She shares the benefits of sailing on these newer ships, such as a better cabin design, amenities, and soundproofing.
I take care of a dog on the world's largest cruise ship. Being the Chief Dog Officer is a dream job
You’ve probably heard about Royal Caribbean’s family mascot by now: an adorable golden retriever named Rover. She lives onboard Icon of the Seas full-time.
But who is in charge of taking care of Rover?
This dream job belongs to Alison Hubble, whose job title is "Rover's Chief of Staff."
A recent webinar interview with Hubble provided more insight into Rover’s life onboard and her interactions with crew members.